MAYS, JAMES O'DONALD: The New Forest Book. An Illustrated Anthology.

Burley, Ringwood, Hampshire: New Forest Leaves, 1989. First edition. Colour plates and black & white illustrations. Folio, pp.368, original simulated green leather, lettered in gilt on spine and with an oak tree stamped in gilt on upper cover in dustwrapper; very good. Signed by the author on title.

PASMORE, HUGH: A New Forest Commoner Remembers. Babies Is Like Pigs and other Tales from the Past. Plates drawn by John Oldfield.

Burley: New Forest Leaves, 1991. First edition. Colour plates and black & white illustrations. Tall 8vo, pp.160, original cloth in price-clipped dustwrapper; an excellent copy. Signed by the author on the title-page. Signature on front free endpaper.

TUBBS, COLIN R: The New Naturalist. The New Forest.

London: Colins, 1986. First edition. With 20 colour photographs and over 100 photographs and diagrams in black & white. Large 8vo, pp.300, original softcovers; stitching slightly strained on either side of the colour photograph section but generally firm; some slight shelf-wear, else in all other respects extremely good.

WALTON, VERONICA [Editor]: Beatrice of Bolderwood. The Diary of a New Forest Girl, 1899.

WISE, JOHN R: The New Forest: Its History and its Scenery. With 63 illustrations, Drawn by Walter Crane, Engraved by W.J. Linton, and two maps.

London: Smith, Elder, 1863. First edition. Two maps, one double-page. 8vo (9 3/4 x 7 inches), 336-pages. Original red bevelled cloth heavily and elaborately blocked in blind and gilt, all edges gilt. Headbands rubbed through as are the corners, upper inner hinge cracked but holding, some foxing to prelims and some other scattered foxing but overall internally clean and the binding bright and attractive.

WISE, JOHN R: The New Forest: Its History and its Scenery. With 63 illustrations, Drawn by Walter Crane, Engraved by W. J. Linton, and two maps.

London: Smith, Elder, 1863. First edition. Two maps, one double-page. 8vo (9 3/4 x 7 inches), 336-pages. Original green bevelled cloth heavily and elaborately blocked in blind and gilt, all edges gilt. Short splits at head and base of joints, 2-inch split to cloth at centre of lower joint, corners and headbands bumped, and with some rubbing, corners rubbed through, but overall the binding very sound and attractive. Inner hinges tender. Foxing to prelims. Ink inscription on recto of frontispiece.